Account of the last tribute related by www.mazleckinfo, of the friends of “infos Kinguélé" to the late Emma Ikabanga.

True spirit of solidarity, was the main contribution of this social network which is a showcase in terms of crucible of freedom of expression of Gabonese people on the web, displayed through the funeral of one of its founding members and emblematic figure, Emma Ikabanga, who passed away on 7 February 2014. On the eve of her burial, a delegation from "Infos Kinguélé" went to pay homage to the deceased, by providing a multifaceted support to the bereaved family.

A moral, material and financial support of a little more than one million CFA francs were made to the sorely bereaved family, by a delegation of about twenty members of this social network. A delegation which was led by figures well-known for their commitment to the vitality of the political struggle and the civil society which considers itself to be free, such as Marcel Djabio - spokesman in this circumstance-Jean Pierre Rougou, George Mpaga, Junior Tchissambo, to mention only a few.

The funds they brought have been directed towards two main objectives: supporting the organization of the funeral, and supporting the continued education of the young girl left behind by Emma - Astrid, 19 years old-at the end of secondary school. Infos Kinguélé delivered its last respects in the afternoon of Sunday, 16 February 2014, on the grounds of the funeral home, GABOSEP where the body has been exposed all day and all night, before heading to her hometown, Bakoumba, via the mining town of Moanda, in the province of Haut Ogooué, in the southeast of Gabon.

The Infos Kinguélé financial support was received by the representative of the family, Benjamin Issoutou, who committed to faithfully apply the objectives of these funds. ''I promise you that your initial goals will not be diverted from, better, I would undertake as a follow up, to give you a faithful account of its use'' assured to the delegation Infos Kinguélé, Benjamin Issoutou.

Founded in 2011 in order to provide a space of freedom, Infos Kinguélé is for the time being the most important virtual exchange space for local Gabonese as well as those of the diaspora. It currently has over 19,000 members worldwide, who exchange daily on topics of political, economic and social life; engaging Gabon and the rest of the world.

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